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A Letter of Solidarity from Estonia to Our Georgian Colleagues and Friends

17.12.2024

To our friends, allies, partners, and colleagues in Georgia,

As representatives of Estonian civil society organizations, we send you our heartfelt support in these challenging times. Sharing a history and facing a common neighbor whose influence has long threatened democratic principles, we stand with you as you uphold the values of freedom and justice.

We are deeply troubled by the increasing erosion of civil liberties and democratic rights in Georgia, compounded by the visible interference of Russia in your political landscape. Recent actions by the Georgian government, including the adoption of the “Transparency and Foreign Influence” law in spring 2024, undermine the foundations of democracy and human rights in your country. This legislation, among other developments, marks a troubling shift away from the principles of a pluralistic society and the aspirations of European integration.

The peaceful protests organized and led by Georgian civil society have been a beacon of hope and courage. Your commitment to nonviolent action in the face of adversity is both inspiring and exemplary. It is alarming, however, that these peaceful demonstrations have been met with violence. Reports of protesters being beaten and brutalized are deeply concerning and represent a grave breach of fundamental rights.

We strongly condemn any form of violence or repression used against those who are exercising their legitimate right to peaceful protest. We urge the Georgian authorities to respect the voices of their citizens, uphold the rule of law, and protect the freedoms that are the cornerstone of any democratic society.

Your fight for freedom, civic rights, and your place in Europe is not just Georgia’s struggle—it is a cause for all who value democracy. In a world where authoritarianism is on the rise, your efforts to safeguard human rights, civic freedoms, and the path toward European integration resonate far beyond your borders.

We want you to know that you are not alone. The world is watching, and your efforts matter.

Stay strong. We stand with you.

With solidarity and hope,
Network of Estonian Non-Profit Organisations
Estonian Roundtable for Development Cooperation
Open Estonia Foundation
NGO Mondo
Visionest Institute
DD Foundation
International Practitioners’ Partnership Network PRACTNET
The National Foundation of Civil Society
Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom

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Estonian Roundtable for Development Cooperation (AKÜ) is an independent not-for-profit coalition of non-governmental organisations that work in the field of development cooperation, global citizenship education or sustainable development.

AKÜ is a strategic partner for Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a consultant the state in field of development cooperation, global citizenship education or sustainable development.

AKÜ also provides workshops and consultancy for private sector companies as well as for wider public on sustainable development goals and global issues. 

The highest decision-making body is the General Assmebly.  AKÜ’s legal representative is the Board, which is also responsible for managing the organisation’s staff. 

MTÜ Arengukoostöö Ümarlaud (AKÜ)

Estonian Roundtable for Development Cooperation

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Agne Kuimet – member of management board, agne@terveilm.ee